Dear All,
ORCA’s unique, participative volunteer scheme enables members of the public to collect scientific data about
whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans). This gives you the opportunity to contribute directly to vital conservation work. This certificated, fun and interesting course will give you all of the skills required to competently identify cetaceans at sea and
take part in ORCA’s scientifically recognised surveys on board ferries.
ORCA’s Marine Mammal Surveyor training course incorporates theoretical and practical training on marine
mammal identification, organising and completing line-transect surveys as part of a team. With an international network of research vessels, ferries and cruise ships donating spaces to ORCA volunteers, this is a fantastic opportunity for you to participate
in future whale and dolphin surveys. Please note that this is a classroom based course.
Why complete the MMS training course?
ORCA relies on a large and dedicated team of volunteer observers to carry out its research, but to achieve
the standard required they request that they first complete an ORCA MMS training course. In return, ORCA provides its volunteers with a wide range of opportunities to take part in surveys, experience life at sea, encounter whales and dolphins as well as gain
a greater understanding of ocean ecosystems and the threats to marine life. But, even if you don’t plan to get involved with ORCA in the long-term this training course is designed as an excellent introduction to conducting wildlife surveys that are of scientific
value and improve your species identification skills.
There is still availability on the following courses:
Oban -
Saturday 13th October 2018
Newcastle -
Saturday 17th November 2018
Plymouth -
Saturday 24th November 2018
Southampton -
Sunday 2nd December 2018
London -
Thursday 24th January 2019
Portsmouth -
Saturday 26th January 2019
To book a place visit
www.orcaweb.org.uk/train.
We look forward to seeing you at one of our courses!
Best wishes,
The ORCA team